Political Communication: Politics, Press, and Public in America

Author:   Richard M. Perloff
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780805817959


Pages:   502
Publication Date:   01 December 1997
Format:   Paperback
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This volume provides an introduction to political communication in America. Filled with examples, it is broad-based in its theoretical approach and takes a multi-perspective approach to politics and the press by looking at phenomena from a variety of points of view. This book's first section examines the media and government institutions, looking at the stormy relationship between the press and the presidency, contemporary press-presidential relations, presidential rhetoric, Congress and the media and the local news. The second section examines takes a more social scientific approach, looking at theories to the Clinton health reform campaign. The final section examines the media and presidential politics. It introduces the changes wrought by the structural and political forces of the past 50 years, examines the news media's role in the nomination process, the nature of presidential news and its impact, political advertising and presidential debates. The epilogue adds perspective to the discussion by focussing on the 1996 election.

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Author:   Richard M. Perloff
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9780805817959


ISBN 10:   0805817956
Pages:   502
Publication Date:   01 December 1997
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Part I:Mass Media and Government Institutions. Introduction to Political Communication. Early History of the Press and Presidency. Modern History of the Press and Presidency. Presidents and News in the Television Age. Covering the Presidency. Presidential Rhetoric. Presidential Rhetoric: Genres and Impact. Congress and the Media. The Media and Local Politics. Part II:Political Communication Theories and Effects. Political Communication Effects. Agenda-Setting. Agenda-Building. The Health Care Reform Campaign. Health Care Reform: News and Public Opinion. Part III:Communication and the Presidential Election. Presidential Campaigns: History and Overview. The Media and the Nominating Process. The Press and the Presidential Campaign. News Media Impact on Voters. Political Advertising: Content. Political Advertising: Effects. Debates: Formats and Strategies. Debates: Impact and Controversies. Epilogue.

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Perloff's book is one of the few comprehensive analyses of this area, which is becoming an established subfield of political science. -CHOICE ...a masterful book examining political communication in America from the vantage points of social scientific and mass communication perspectives....The book is organized in a thoughtful and helpful way, incorporating historical and rhetorical perspectives as well. These vantage points are applied in varying ways throughout the book in such a skillful manner that it is hard to know where one ends and another begins. The book is written in a very lively and engaging manner and will likely find a wide audience. -International Journal of Public Opinion Research This clearly written introductory text in political communication draws on the literatures of communication, rhetoric, and political science to provide an overview of mass media and government, the theories and effects of political communication, and communication in presidential elections. In three parts and 23 chapters, Perloff moves from the early history of the press and presidency, through such topics as covering the presidency and presidential rhetoric to Congress and the media... -Public Opinion Quarterly Perloff's Political Communication provides an impressive overview of the broad range of issues that concern political communication scholars, teachers, and students. Its thorough examination of the role of communication in politics incorporates public and mediated communication, at national and local levels, and in the campaign and the governing process. This book will be an asset on every researcher's bookshelf and for every teacher and student in the classroom. -Lynda Lee Kaid Director, Political Communication Center, University of Oklahoma Political Communication is a must read for serious students of political communication....a superb political communication text....The reading of this book will no doubt result in lively classroom discussions. Students of political communication will benefit from this comprehensive and well-written text. -Dennis F. Kinsey S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University Richard Perloff has set a rich agenda for the students of political communication. The chapters of Political Communication: Politics, Press, and Public in America, span the full scope of this area, everything from the rhetoric of presidents to the history of presidential engagement with the press, and the agenda-setting role of the mass media in the formation of public opinion. Other topics engaged by the multiple perspectives of this book are political debates, congress and the media, political marketing and advertising, the events and consequences of the presidential election year, and the classic foundations of political communication in the study of propaganda and elections. Although Political Communication parallels the accumulated research in its emphasis on the national political process, local politics is not ignored. This intriguing blend of material brought together by Perloff will interest students in journalism and mass communication, speech, and political science. -Maxwell McCombs University of Texas, Austin


"""Perloff's book is one of the few comprehensive analyses of this area, which is becoming an established subfield of political science."" —CHOICE ""...a masterful book examining political communication in America from the vantage points of social scientific and mass communication perspectives....The book is organized in a thoughtful and helpful way, incorporating historical and rhetorical perspectives as well. These vantage points are applied in varying ways throughout the book in such a skillful manner that it is hard to know where one ends and another begins. The book is written in a very lively and engaging manner and will likely find a wide audience."" —International Journal of Public Opinion Research ""This clearly written introductory text in political communication draws on the literatures of communication, rhetoric, and political science to provide an overview of mass media and government, the theories and effects of political communication, and communication in presidential elections. In three parts and 23 chapters, Perloff moves from the early history of the press and presidency, through such topics as covering the presidency and presidential rhetoric to Congress and the media..."" —Public Opinion Quarterly ""Perloff's Political Communication provides an impressive overview of the broad range of issues that concern political communication scholars, teachers, and students. Its thorough examination of the role of communication in politics incorporates public and mediated communication, at national and local levels, and in the campaign and the governing process. This book will be an asset on every researcher's bookshelf and for every teacher and student in the classroom."" —Lynda Lee Kaid Director, Political Communication Center, University of Oklahoma ""Political Communication is a must read for serious students of political communication....a superb political communication text....The reading of this book will no doubt result in lively classroom discussions. Students of political communication will benefit from this comprehensive and well-written text."" —Dennis F. Kinsey S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University ""Richard Perloff has set a rich agenda for the students of political communication. The chapters of Political Communication: Politics, Press, and Public in America, span the full scope of this area, everything from the rhetoric of presidents to the history of presidential engagement with the press, and the agenda-setting role of the mass media in the formation of public opinion. Other topics engaged by the multiple perspectives of this book are political debates, congress and the media, political marketing and advertising, the events and consequences of the presidential election year, and the classic foundations of political communication in the study of propaganda and elections. Although Political Communication parallels the accumulated research in its emphasis on the national political process, local politics is not ignored. This intriguing blend of material brought together by Perloff will interest students in journalism and mass communication, speech, and political science."" —Maxwell McCombs University of Texas, Austin"


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